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Six of the world’s most incredible buildings shortlisted for the RIBA International Prize

10/27/2016
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    The <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/riba" target="_blank">Royal Institute of British Architects</a> (RIBA) just unveiled six buildings on its shortlist for the <a href="https://www.architecture.com/Awards/InternationalPrize2016/InternationalPrize2016.aspx" target="_blank">RIBA International Prize</a>, a new global architecture award given to “the most significant and inspirational building in the world.” The shortlist was whittled down from 30 buildings across five continents examined for their innovative responses to the role of public architecture. The six selected buildings will be visited by the Grand Jury of the prize before the winner is announced November 24, 2016. Keep reading to see the six stunning projects still in the running for the RIBA International Prize.
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  • Arquipelago Contemporary Arts Centre
    <h1>Arquipelago Contemporary Arts Centre</h1> Formerly an 1890s sweet potato distillery, the Arquipelago Contemporary Arts Centre in The Azores is a stunning example of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/adaptive-reuse/" target="_blank">adaptive reuse</a> that goes beyond the average restoration project. <a href="http://menosemais.com/" target="_blank">Menos é Mais</a> and <a href="http://www.arquitectos-associados.com" target="_blank">Arquitectos Associados</a> with João Mendes Ribeiro Arquitecto renovated the structure but preserved elements of the building’s history, including its eye-catching black Basalt exterior. The old cloisters and cells unearthed from the old distillery basement have been brought back to life and provide ancient backdrops for contemporary programs.
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  • Heydar Aliyev Centre
    <h1>Heydar Aliyev Centre</h1> <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/zaha-hadid-architects" target="_blank">Zaha Hadid Architects’</a> Heydar Aliyev Centre is a curvaceous beauty created to celebrate Azerbaijan’s independence and first president Heyday Aliyev. Located in the capital of Baku, the contemporary building is a powerful symbol of the break from the Soviet era both in its diverse and arts-oriented program and in its stunning wave-like design. The Heydar Aliyev Centre, built in 2013, also received the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/zaha-hadids-heydar-aliyev-center-in-baku-wins-design-of-the-year/" target="_blank">2014 Design of the Year Award</a>.
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  • Museo Jumex
    <h1>Museo Jumex</h1> The beautiful travertine-clad <a href="https://www.fundacionjumex.org/en" target="_blank">Museo Jumex</a> by <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/david-chipperfield-architects" target="_blank">David Chipperfield Architects</a> houses the world’s largest private collection of Latin American contemporary art in the heart of Mexico City. Despite its modern design and program, the building is topped with a sawtooth roof with original factory roof lights in homage to the site’s industrial heritage. The luxurious and light-filled contemporary arts museum is a calming oasis in a bustling and overcrowded city.
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  • Stormen Concert Hall, Theatre and Public Library
    <h1>Stormen Concert Hall, Theatre and Public Library</h1> The Norwegian town of Bodø, located 100 kilometers inside the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/arctic-circle" target="_blank">Arctic Circle</a>, may be small but it’s also home to the impressive Stormen Concert Hall that’s considered comparable to the New York’s Carnegie Hall for symphonic music. Designed by <a href="http://www.drdharchitects.co.uk/" target="_blank">DRDH Architects,</a> the project comprises two extremely popular and beloved civic buildings: the larger theater building and a smaller library building. The walls are made from engineered stone with 70% marble aggregate that glisten, glow, and change colors in the presence of the Arctic sunshine.
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  • The Ring of Remembrance
    <h1>The Ring of Remembrance</h1> The Ring of Remembrance is a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/green-memorial" target="_blank">war memorial</a> in Northern France engraved with names of the thousands who died in the region during World War I. <a href="http://www.agence-aapp.com" target="_blank">Agence d’architecture Philippe Prost</a> (AAPP) designed the memorial, which is set on the Hill of Lorette in Notre-Dame-de-Lorette with panoramic views over the battlefields of the plain of Artois. Made from black fiber-reinforced high strength concrete, the elegant elliptical structure cantilevers out into the landscape and symbolizes unity in the form of a human chain.
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  • Universidad de Ingeniería y Tecnología
    <h1>UTEC - Universidad de Ingeniería y Tecnología</h1> <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/grafton-architects/" target="_blank">Grafton Architects</a> designed Universidad de Ingeniería y Tecnología (UTEC), a new academic building for a 50-year-old engineering university in Lima that provides more than just an education. Crafted in the likeness of a modern-day Machu Picchu, this geometric <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/concrete/" target="_blank">concrete</a> building is draped in greenery and symbolizes a bold and positive future for Peru. A variety of meeting spaces punctuate the building both in the interior and exterior.
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  • Heydar Aliyev Centre
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The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) just unveiled six buildings on its shortlist for the RIBA International Prize, a new global architecture award given to “the most significant and inspirational building in the world.” The shortlist was whittled down from 30 buildings across five continents examined for their innovative responses to the role of public architecture. The six selected buildings will be visited by the Grand Jury of the prize before the winner is announced November 24, 2016. Keep reading to see the six stunning projects still in the running for the RIBA International Prize.

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